Mathematical Inequalities
Part of the Basic Math & Pre-Algebra Workbook For Dummies Cheat Sheet
When two numbers are different in value, a variety of symbols are used to turn them into an inequality. The four most common inequalities in arithmetic are:
Greater than (>) means that the first number or expression is greater than the second:
5 > 41,000 > 1002 > –2
Less than (<) means that the first number or expression is less than the second:
7 < 91,776 < 1,777–5 < 0
Doesn’t equal (≠) means that the two numbers or expressions aren’t equal:
2 ≠ 33 ≠ 2–17 ≠ 17
Approximately equals (≈) means that the two numbers or expressions are close in value:
999 ≈ 1,00014.001 ≈ 141,000,823 ≈ 1,000,000









